"Alex is just the type of player we look for," said GM Jamie Hoyle. "He has a great deal going for him. He just entered his prime, he helps in all six offensive categories, and we think there is still some room for improvement."
Gordon, who has been a punchline for jokes about top prospects for the last several years, is coming off his best season as a professional. After struggling through injuries for the last two years, Gordon posted a slash line of .303/.376/.502 to go with 23 homers, 87 runs batted in, 101 runs scored and 17 steals in 2011. While that is a big jump over his numbers from his injury-riddled 2009-10 seasons, it does fall in line with what he did in 2007-08.
While the team does anticipate a slight down-tick in Gordon's batting average and home runs in 2012, they feel he will prove capable of meeting or exceeding what he did in 2011 with continued development over the course of his contract. One thing is for sure, Gordon is loaded with talent and just entered his prime.

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